My 15.6 Optimus V has been overheating for some time and it's in its 3rd year of warranty.
I don't play that many different games on it, I have a desktop for that but the two main ones I play are Pro Evolution Soccer 2017 and Dirt Rally.
If I start Dirt Rally, even during the loading screens the temps can reach 90 and within a minute of starting racing the temps climb to 98/99. As soon as I quite the game they are back down to the 50s, on PES the temps only reach 90 and again drop when I quit the game. I have turned the fan to max with Fn 1.
I have had machines cleaned and the CPU and GPU repasted twice last year and it hasn't made any difference.
If I wanted to make a more scientific investigation into both the CPU and GPU temps what would people recommend I do?
I've been using the Remote System Monitor to monitor the CPU temps. For some reason it doesn't recognize my GPU temp sensor.
Is it possible the sensors are mis-reading?
I don't play that many different games on it, I have a desktop for that but the two main ones I play are Pro Evolution Soccer 2017 and Dirt Rally.
If I start Dirt Rally, even during the loading screens the temps can reach 90 and within a minute of starting racing the temps climb to 98/99. As soon as I quite the game they are back down to the 50s, on PES the temps only reach 90 and again drop when I quit the game. I have turned the fan to max with Fn 1.
I have had machines cleaned and the CPU and GPU repasted twice last year and it hasn't made any difference.
If I wanted to make a more scientific investigation into both the CPU and GPU temps what would people recommend I do?
I've been using the Remote System Monitor to monitor the CPU temps. For some reason it doesn't recognize my GPU temp sensor.
Is it possible the sensors are mis-reading?
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